Following up on the Batwoman marriage controversy, ROBOT 6's Tom Bondurant discusses DC Comics’ apparent need to keep characters "relatively unchanged, which these days includes being young and unmarried."

How has General Dru-Zod evolved into one of Superman's most famous arch-foes? Fresh off his most recent appearance in "Man of Steel," CBR News examines the many incarnations of this Kryptonian villain.

General Zod has a message for Earth in new "Man of Steel" trailer! Michael B. Jordan discusses casting rumors for "Fantastic Four!" Marc Guggenheim teases the villains in the second season of "Arrow" and more!

After introducing DC Universe staples ranging from Batman and Nightwing to Monsieur Mallah and the Brain to the world of "Smallville Season 11," writer Bryan Q. Miller is turning his attention to Wonder Woman.

The CW President Mark Pedowitz reveals that Batman is still off-limits for live-action television, meaning he won’t be getting his own "Smallville"-like series or hanging out with Oliver Queen on "Arrow."

For 70 years, DC Comics' Oliver Queen AKA Green Arrow has delighted readers. CBR News examines the Emerald Archer's lengthy history from his Golden Age origins to his latest television romp in "Arrow."

Bryan Q. Miller shared his thoughts with CBR on Batman's arrival in Metropolis in the digital first series "Smallville: Season 11," Stephanie Brown taking on the role of Nightwing and changing the Dark Knight's costume.

The team-up "Smallville" fans clamored for for years but never saw due to legal hurdles finally occurs when Clark Kent meets Batman and Robin in the pages of DC Comics' digital-first "Smallville: Season 11" #5.

"Smallville" writer Bryan Q. Miller is set to expand Clark Kent's universe with a new digital-first series exploring the world of Superman, Lex Luthor, Chloe Sullivan and the rest of the cast following the TV series' conclusion.

Brigid Alverson breaks down the week in news, from the return of "Smallville" as a digital-first series to the estimated growth in digital comic sales in 2011 to a major creator's changing view on online piracy.

DC Entertainment picks up where TV's "Smallville" left off with "Smallville Season 11," a digital-first comic debuting April 13. Written by TV series writer Bryan Q. Miller, the digital adventures will see print in May.

"Supernatural" creator Eric Kripke is set to bring DC Comics' "Deadman" to the CW. While his origins make him an unlikely TV star, deceased Trapeze artist Boston Brand may soon help out the living in a weekly drama.

With its tenth and final season wrapping up tonight with a two-hour finale, CBR News gathers a roundtable of "Smallville" writers past and present including Jeph Loeb, Michael Green and Bryan Q. Miller to discuss the legacy of the Superman

"Smallville's" series finale is hours away and The CW has released a new batch of videos, from interviews with Tom Welling, Michael Rosenbaum and Erica Durance to one final preview of the last episode and more!

"Smallville" ends Clark Kent’s story Friday night, but the series has introduced a number of other DC Comics heroes during its 10-year run. SPINOFF ONLINE takes a look at shows that could keep the universe alive.